Impossible Quotes - Page 30
When we undertake the impossible, we often fail to do anything at all.
Theodore Roosevelt (2009). “The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses”, p.146, Courier Corporation
The impossible talked of is less impossible from the moment words are laid to it.
Storm Jameson (1926). “Three kingdoms”
Never give up on something you really want. However impossible things seem, there's always a way.
Sophie Kinsella (2010). “Mini Shopaholic: (Shopaholic Book 6)”, p.18, Random House
Rudolf Steiner (2006). “Cosmic Memory”, p.36, SteinerBooks
Robert A. Heinlein (1987). “Time Enough for Love”, p.330, Penguin
Pope John Paul II (1996). “The Encyclicals of John Paul II”, Our Sunday Visitor (IN)
Teaching literature is impossible; that is why it is difficult.
Northrop Frye (2014). “The Northrop Frye Quote Book”, p.313, Dundurn
By striving to do the impossible, man has always achieved what is possible.
Attributed to Mikhail Bakunin in Paolo Novaresio "The Explorers: From the Ancient World to the Present", October 1, 1996.
"The Everything and the Nothing". Book by Meher Baba, 1963.
To be satisfied with little is hard, to be satisfied with a lot is impossible.
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach (1994). “Aphorisms”, Ariadne Press (CA)
"The Conduct Of Life". Book by Lewis Mumford. Chapter: "The Way and the Life", 1951.